The show: Summer Studios 2018 The venue: Project Row Houses The city: Houston The date: August 11, 2018 Photographs by Maya Joubert …
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Project Row Houses Continues Anniversary Celebrations with Films & Public Programs
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThis weekend and throughout the summer, Project Row Houses (PRH) in Houston is hosting a number of films, programs, classes, workshops, and other events aimed at highlighting the skills and…
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Family, Community, and Shorts: A Project Row Houses / MFAH Collaboration
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech“In a collaboration celebrating the 25th anniversary of Project Row Houses, the MFAH presents films considering themes of family, community, and identity. Ryan N. Dennis, curator & programs director at…
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Plan a Trip! Project Row Houses to Lead Smithsonian Tour in D.C. This Summer
by Glasstireby GlasstireProject Row Houses in Houston is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, and part of that year-round celebration includes PRH’s trip to Washington D.C. in August to host a tour…
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Project Row Houses (PRH) and the Center for Art and Social Engagement (CASE) at the University of Houston have announced the PRH-CASE Fellows for 2018: Regina Agu, of Houston, and Eyakem Gulilat,…
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Houston’s Project Row Houses (PRH) recently announced the recipients of its 2017 Summer Studios residency. The program, which is structured around a six-week-long residency, brings in college and university students and teaches them…
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Houston’s Project Row Houses has announced that it has been awarded an $85,000 grant from the California-based non-profit Metabolic Studio. Eureka Gilkey, PRH’s executive director, stated: Project Row Houses has worked diligently to enrich the community of…
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Project Row Houses & Hyde Park Art Center Announce 2:2:2 Exchange Artists
by Glasstireby GlasstireHouston art space Project Row Houses (PRH) and Chicago’s Hyde Park Art Center recently announced the artists that will participate in the second round of the organizations’ residency exchange program, the…
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Project Row Houses Launches Fellowship Program with UH McGovern College of the Arts
by Glasstireby GlasstireProject Row Houses (PRH) in Houston and the University of Houston Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts (CotA) are teaming up to launch a pilot fellowship program that (via PRH)…
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Project Row Houses in Houston has announced the artists for round 45 of its Artist Rounds series, which will open on October 22. Artists Rounds is the signature Project Row showcase…
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Project Row Houses in Houston kicks off its annual summertime artist-in-residency program this week. The program, called Summer Studios, is for emerging and student artists in the region. It last six weeks, and…
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In conjunction with the current exhibition at Project Row Houses, Charge (Jennie Ash and Carrie Schneider) is hosting a two-day presentation of Re-Charge: A Nap Around the Table by Houston-based…
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The show: Round 44: Shattering the Concrete: Artists, Activists and Instigators
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Project Row Houses has recently announced a new fundraising initiative. In lieu of a gala or traditional auction, this Thursday they will debut The Collector’s Club, an ongoing project focused…
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Two artists collaboate on a two-layer cake of significance, ripe for icing.
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Houston’s Project Row Houses (PRH) announced that it has launched a search for a new executive director. The current executive director, Linda Shearer, has decided to step down at the…
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Project Row Houses Summer Residents reveal the fruits of their 6 weeks’ labor! The opening will run in tandem with this month’s Third Ward Community Market and Talent Showcase. Featuring…
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Family event at PRH, with craft activities, community Performances, and food. Rescheduled from June 28 due to bad weather.
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Bring food or just yourself! RSVP to (713) 526 7662 by Dec 16/
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U.S. Senate Names Project Row Houses Founder to National Council on the Arts
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonLest you think that Congress did nothing else on Wednesday besides ending the government shutdown, take a look at October 16th’s “Senate Floor Wrap Up” for some extra good news.…